To the Hon. the Judge of the St. Louis Circuit Court
Anderson Steward , a free colored man
respectfully represents to your honor, that he is
confined and restrained of his reasonable liberty by
one John M . Jamison jailor of the County of St Louis ,
aforesaid, in the said jail - that said confinement is
not by virtue of any warrant order or process.
Petitioner does not know with certainty the true cause
of his imprisonment, but believes that it is owing
wholly to his color - he states that prior to the
22 June 1844, he had been in the service of Lt Col
Loomis 6th infantry U.S. Army at Fort Smith & also at Fort Gibson
as a
hinting, that on that day he left the service of said
Loomis , intending to go up the upon Mississippi , and
there hire himself as a servant to some officer of
the U.S. at a government fort, and with that
view recieved from said Loomis a certificate of
character to, which will be shown you honor,
that he got on board of the steamer Jm. White
on her passage up from New Orelans to St Louis
with the purpose of proceeding up the said river
to Praire or St Peters , but that on the
landing of said boat at St Loius on yesterday, he
was taken by the officers of said boat and
committed to the custody of the said Jamison .
Petitioner states that said imprisonment is illegal
in as much as it is made, without warrant order or
process of law, and he prays for the benefit of the writ
of Habeas Corpus, and that he may be discharged.
Andrew his mark Steward
State of Missouri
St. Louis County Ss.
Anderson Steward being sworn says
that the facts set forth in the forgoing petition are true.
Sworn to & subscribed the
1 July 1844 before
Alphons
Justice of the peace Anderson his mark Steward
State of Missouri
St. Louis County Ss
The State of Missouri to John
M . Jamison , jailer of St Louis County Greeting
You are hereby commended to have the body of
Anderson Steward , imprisoned as it is alledged by
you, before the Circuit Court of St. Louis , County at the
hour of ten o'clock A.M. of this day, together
with the time and cause of said imprisonment
and have you then there this writ - Herein fail
not.
Witness the of the
John M . Krum judge of the said St. Louis
Circuit Court , this 1st day of July 1844 John M . Krum
Judge 8th Judicial Cir MO
Petitioner brought into Court & discharged Bk 15 p 174. (July 1st
1844.). fee bill vs Petitioner
No. 390.
St Louis Circuit Court
April Term 1844
Anderson Steward
vs
John M . Jameson
``By the Habeas Corpus ack''
Filed July 1st 1844 John Ruland Clerk
To the Hon. the Circuit Court of St. Louis County.
I herewith return this writ, and state that I
have the body of Anderson Steward before said Court
as herein I am commanded, and further state that
said Anderson Steward was not committed to my custody
by virtue of any warrant order a proofs of law but
was delivered into my said Anderson Steward was not committed to my custody by of any warrant, order, or proof of law, but was detained into my hands, by the officers of the Steam
boat I. M. White , for safe keeping, until satisfactory
proof should be had of his freedom, he said Anderson
being a passenger up the river mississippi on
said boat; said commitment was made to the
jail of said county on the 30th day of June 1844.
July 1st 1844 J M Jameson Jailor